On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 11:00:08AM -0400, Roger Merchberger wrote:
[snip]
> >perl -ne 'chomp(); print "$_:allow,RBLSMTPD=/-yuck fou./\n";'
>
> ^^^^^^^^ ;-)
>
> I'd *love* to use that as my default text, but methinks I'll have to be a
> bit more diplomatic.
It *is* the subtle version. I stole it from a t-shirt :)
> >Filter file through tool. Add sugar or milk according to taste. Enjoy.
>
> I'm writing a perl script to take my Eudora mbox spam file and extract all
> of the IP addresses to put in my tcp.smtp automagically, where i was
> planning on adding that line... but if someone with an open relay closes
> it, they won't be able to contact me to let me know they fixed their MUA.
Their loss :)
> But in other words, "live with it." No problem.
>
> Hey - here's an idea: Can you set an arbitrary environment variable (like
> DATESET="whatever"), and will qmail ignore it? That way, I could have my
I fail to see the purpose of setting a variable that qmail purposely
ignores :P
> proggie note when the entry was listed, and I can remove entries not
> associated with a netblock, say, over 1 or 2 months old automatically...
Just a bit more magic in the perl tool :)
Greetz, Peter
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